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A research project has profiled a sample of seven New York middle schools whose students have performed consistently well for at least three years compared to students in similar middle schools. In these schools, students scored better than students in similar schools on New York State's Intermediate-Level (Grade 8) Science Examination. The seven schools profiled are:


 
Bolivar-Richburg Central SD, Bolivar-Richburg MS/HS
 

 
Geneseo Central SD, Geneseo MS/HS
 

 
Greene Central SD, Greene MS
 

 
Jamestown City SD, Jefferson MS
 

 
Johnson City Central SD, Johnson City MS
 

 
South Glens Falls Central SD, Oliver W. Winch MS
 

 
Wayne Central SD, Thomas C. Armstrong MS
 
 
 

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Last updated on November 10, 2009 by the Webmaster.
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